Children enjoy music concert

Pre-k students from Nance visit with Stephen Fite prior to his educational concert in the Clinton Middle School auditorium.

It might be said that the film industry is a rising star in Oklahoma. The state has been the site of filming for more than 30 movies and television shows

Proud student

Arianna Spottedwolf, in John Fowler’s fourth grade class at Southwest, proudly holds up her “Student of the Month” certificate.

Criminal justice reform advocates took aim recently at “sentence enhancements” that can result in Oklahomans spending more time in prison for crimes than people convicted of the same crimes in

 

-Hammon killer will likely get life in prison
-Petry accepts board seat 
-Parade entries sought
-Eagles end standout year at No. 1 Shattuck
-Arapaho-Butler’s Zach Carlisle signs with USAO baseball
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Hammon killer will likely get life in prison

Tommy Dean Bullcoming, 55, of Hammon, who was found guilty Friday of killing his former girlfriend by stabbing her 48 times and slitting her throat, will apparently spend the rest

Petry accepts board seat

Judy Petry, president and general manager of Clinton-based Farmrail System, Inc., has been named by Alaska governor Mike Delaney to fill a vacancy on the seven-member board of the state-owned

Students prepare for Thanksgiving

Students, front row from left, Cade Stomps, Xzavier Fuentes and Molly Herndon; and back row, Kaylee Western, reenact the first Thanksgiving in Florence Gathright’s kindergarten class at Nance Elementary School.

Teachers, school staff make merry

Just before Thanksgiving break, Clinton Superintendent of Schools Kevin Hime and Assistant Superintendent Adam McPhail visited each school site to hand out Christmas stipends to teachers and support staff. Pictured

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for its annual Festival of Lights Parade and Chocolate Festival on Tuesday, Dec. 3, and the Chamber is still accepting entries for

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